It has often been claimed that intonation is independent of grammar. This view is explicitly reflected in the following quote from Bolinger (1989 : 67): "Intonation and grammar are pragmatically but not linguistically interdependent. Neither can be used to define the other in any strict sense, ..
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...
A simple sentence consists of just one independent clause with a subject and a predicate and no depe...
AbstractA simple sentence consists of just one independent clause with a subject and a predicate and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-112)Intonation is an omnipresent but elusive feature ...
The description of English intonation as a system shows that intonation is as systematic as other pa...
Speech sounds must have an “inflection”: any monotone delivery of utterances would be perceived as u...
For the non-linguist, intonation is often thought of as a feature of human voice which conveys emoti...
Intonation is a universal language. There are no spoken languages in which the prosodic parameters d...
Several evidences of research into segmental phonology abound, but not much has been done on intonat...
Several evidences of research into segmental phonology abound, but not much has been done on intonat...
A long-standing observation about English is that intonation can disambiguate an otherwise ambiguous...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
The issue of investigation of structural-syntactic and intonation types and kinds of different sente...
This work is devoted to students' assimilation of English phrasal intonation. While working with for...
This thesis contrasts the accent and intonation systems between English and Japanese. Comparison has...
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...
A simple sentence consists of just one independent clause with a subject and a predicate and no depe...
AbstractA simple sentence consists of just one independent clause with a subject and a predicate and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-112)Intonation is an omnipresent but elusive feature ...
The description of English intonation as a system shows that intonation is as systematic as other pa...
Speech sounds must have an “inflection”: any monotone delivery of utterances would be perceived as u...
For the non-linguist, intonation is often thought of as a feature of human voice which conveys emoti...
Intonation is a universal language. There are no spoken languages in which the prosodic parameters d...
Several evidences of research into segmental phonology abound, but not much has been done on intonat...
Several evidences of research into segmental phonology abound, but not much has been done on intonat...
A long-standing observation about English is that intonation can disambiguate an otherwise ambiguous...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
The issue of investigation of structural-syntactic and intonation types and kinds of different sente...
This work is devoted to students' assimilation of English phrasal intonation. While working with for...
This thesis contrasts the accent and intonation systems between English and Japanese. Comparison has...
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...
A simple sentence consists of just one independent clause with a subject and a predicate and no depe...
AbstractA simple sentence consists of just one independent clause with a subject and a predicate and...